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Show UNEMPLOYMENT SETUP ARRANGED Mayor O. F. Hubbell, called to Beaver Thursday afternoon of last week to represent Milfrd, participated partici-pated in the organization of the national unemployment service set'ip for Beaver county, and yesterday attended a second meeting of the organization. Thomas R. Faddis, deputy assistant director for Utah, i was present and assisted in the pre-! pre-! liminary meeting and organization. The Beaver county organization, as perfected, consists :of Joseph Man-zoine Man-zoine of Beaver, county executive of- ficer, and A. E. Griffiths, Warren I Nielson and Wesley Farr of Beaver; I George Marshal of Minersville, an-1 JO. F. Hubbell of Milford; with Lew Mar Price, oounty agent, as a mem-j mem-j ber at large. I Approximately $70,000 of federal j funds is to be spent between Beaver and Minersville within the next eight or ten months, while additional funds are to be spent on highway 21 west ' of Milford. These expenditures should insure the solution of most of the countys unemployment problems during dur-ing that time, especially , since the work of tearing up the unoiled section sec-tion of "the Minersville-Beaver highway high-way is being j proceeded with so that graveling operations can be carried on virtually aH winter, thus putting this road in shape for 'oiling with the arrival of warm weather next year. The registration of the unemployed for prospective work on these and other projects is probably but the beginning of a permanent project which will continue to be nationwide nation-wide in its scope and provide for employment em-ployment problems of the future as well as of the present. To avail themselves of its possibilities it is neoessary for all unemployed persons to register within their respective communities, filling out a card calling call-ing for detailed information of various vari-ous kinds. In Milford this work of registering has been delegated to L. G. Clay, who has been active for some time in relief work. Incidently, a sheet from records kept by Mr. Clay ' in the past for his own information and that of the committee, when shown to Mr. Faddis, was found to be almost a duplicate of the record that the county' organization will be required to be kept as a condition to federal cooperation. |